
Claiming His Friend's Daughter
Primal Regression, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Simon Slider
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By:
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December Drake
About this listen
When Max learns that a gene-altering treatment he underwent could make him go primal on the right woman, he decides to just stay home. As a widower and a hermit, he prefers his own company, anyway. Yet, he still relents when his best friend lures him out on a quick vacation.
Well, that was a mistake. Because now he’s trapped in a beach house with the one person on earth he was hoping to avoid: his best friend’s daughter. She’s off-limits. And he was having a hard enough time resisting her before the experimental treatment.
Then the primal regression takes him, and it’s definitely not the right woman. It’s the wrong woman. The very last one he should ever touch. But he’s going to claim her anyway.
©2023 December Drake (P)2025 December Drake
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